You know when you watch a bunch of videos from a million sources then somehow find the one that helps you tie all the snippets you heard together to FINALLY internalize it? This was that video for me. Don't be afraid to rewatch it and draw along with your own notes!
My lecture has been teaching this for the past 2hrs, and I'm depressed to how much data I have to learn. Its overwhelming. But thank God I found these videos🙏
Omg how did u know I just suffered spinal cord injury & YOU EXPLAIN IT BETTER TO ME THAN ALL THE SPECIALISTS. Im an avid follower of your awesome videos💪🏻💯
Huge thanks from Brazil!!! Every lesson should start with a compacted content exposure like this one!! It helps a lot to localize and process the information! Thank you!! Amazing vídeo!
Guess what ?? You’ve been struggling since a month to get all this information in your brain and all of sudden your life becomes sweet as cinnamon ❤❤❤ Loved the content and the way explanation was made sooo damnnn easyyy ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so so much. I have my first anatomy spot test on neuro anatomy and I’m still trying to find a way to connect function, location and pathology
i believe you've exchanged lateral and anterior reticulospinal tract function , as lateral is responsible for facilitatory influence on motor neurons of skeletal muscles and medial reticulospinal for inhibitory influence.
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Thank you so much! I knew from university but I've never seen them explained in such a simple but effective way. Edit: Would you give me permission to use your video for educational purposes? (Non-profit of course)
The following area is related to the extrapyramidal system: 1. Red nucleus 2. RAS 3. CORPUS CALLOSUM 4. OCCIPITAL occipital lobe Plz help .. is it 1 maybe?
F da vida da vida e o cafezinho tava no médico amanhã vou ter e amanhã vou ter fé e fé e fé no nosso país e amanhã vou lá pegar ET o cafezinho tava no centro de
You just summarized 3 hours worth of lecture in under 5 minutes. Thank you so much, this is the only thing that has made sense to me.
Glad it was useful, good luck with your studies!
amazing
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You know when you watch a bunch of videos from a million sources then somehow find the one that helps you tie all the snippets you heard together to FINALLY internalize it? This was that video for me. Don't be afraid to rewatch it and draw along with your own notes!
Thank you! Really glad it helped. Best of luck!
Right. This one really holds everything together
Facts.
Thanks I'm still in limbo rn and this is the 5th video I've watched at least twice each @~@
3 weeks of my professor running around this topic only to be cleared in 4 mins. God Bless you
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH! Finally I have a clear concept of these tracts from this video. Love from Nepal.
My lecture has been teaching this for the past 2hrs, and I'm depressed to how much data I have to learn. Its overwhelming. But thank God I found these videos🙏
So helpful!Thank you ! A few minutes of explanation that is way better than 3hr lecture
Omg how did u know I just suffered spinal cord injury & YOU EXPLAIN IT BETTER TO ME THAN ALL THE SPECIALISTS. Im an avid follower of your awesome videos💪🏻💯
Huge thanks from Brazil!!! Every lesson should start with a compacted content exposure like this one!! It helps a lot to localize and process the information!
Thank you!! Amazing vídeo!
Finest covering of the topic across RUclips
Guess what ?? You’ve been struggling since a month to get all this information in your brain and all of sudden your life becomes sweet as cinnamon ❤❤❤
Loved the content and the way explanation was made sooo damnnn easyyy ❤❤❤❤
Sweet as cinnamon 👌 Thank you for watching, I'm glad it helped!
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This deserves to be recommended, thanks a lot for the great efforts
Thank you! Happy that you found it useful 😀
The best summary I’ve ever watched about this topic 🔥🫡
Thank you - glad it helped!
Perfect depiction of internal structure of spinal cord
Thank you!
This is the most dense and helpful video for refreshing the spinal cord. Thank you!!
You're very welcome! Glad it helped 😀
Man this video saved me a lot of time.
Thank you sir.
You're very welcome, best of luck!
Amazing video, the most precise facts about white matter, thank you!
Thanks for watching Hasan!
I dont know how to thank you... This lecture is amazing 🤩 ...
Thank you! Please it helped you
short, simple, concise... than you very very much!
This the best so far for the nerve tracts.
Thank you!
You are a phenomenal teacher. Thank you.
You’re a genius dude tho i did paused your video a million times but you saved my whole eve kudos to you!
Thank you for teaching us in such an effective way!
Thanks for watching, and for all your comments (Hope the spinal tracts are clearer now! 🎉)
Very helpful video … simplified and elaborate
Thank you so so much. I have my first anatomy spot test on neuro anatomy and I’m still trying to find a way to connect function, location and pathology
LIFE SAVER, i was struggling with this for like 2 years oh my god
Happy that it's helped, 2 years is a long time!
@@RhesusMedicine well, anatomy doesn't rly change! i think this videos will be useful for a long time
High yield no nonsense , Nicely done!
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Thank you soooo much! I was stucked in this topic and you made it a lot more easier.
Big love ❤ from this summarization
Thank you!
best concept’s explaination ❤ thank you for real
OMG, that’s crazy you guys made it so easy thank you very much♥️♥️♥️
It was so good and clear .Thank you so much
Man, you are a life saver!
Short and Precise! Thank you
i believe you've exchanged lateral and anterior reticulospinal tract function , as lateral is responsible for facilitatory influence on motor neurons of skeletal muscles and medial reticulospinal for inhibitory influence.
That was amazing! Thank you so much for helping me understand
You're welcome, I'm glad it helped 😊
You are a lifesaver 😭🙏❤️
This helped so much. thank you
You're welcome!
I'm so happyyyy I found you 🥳
Thank you so much it's easy 💕💕
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Video Timestamps:
0:11 White Matter vs Gray Matter
0:40 Fasciculus Cuneatus and Fasciculus Gracilis - Dorsal Column Medial Lemniscal Pathway
1:28 Anterior Spinothalamic Tract and Lateral Spinothalamic Tract - Anterolateral Pathways
2:20 Anterior Spinocerebellar Tract, Lateral Spinocerebellar Tract and Spino Olivary Tract
2:40 Cuneocerebellar Tract and Rostral Spinocerebellar Tract
3:06 Anterior Corticospinal Tract and Lateral Corticospinal Tract (Pyramidal Pathways)
3:35 Rubrospinal Tract (Extrapyramidal Pathway)
3:45 Medial Reticulospinal Tract and Lateral Reticulospinal Tract (Extrapyramidal Pathway)
4:04 Vestibulospinal Tract (Extrapyramidal Tract)
4:11 Tectospinal Tract (Extrapyramidal Tract)
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Thank you so much for this!!!
Thank you so much! I knew from university but I've never seen them explained in such a simple but effective way.
Edit: Would you give me permission to use your video for educational purposes? (Non-profit of course)
Bruh big fan of ur videos . Cheers!
You are great ❤❤
please keep on explaining neurology You are the best forever 🥺🤍
Huge thanks! This is an amazing recap
Thank you so much sir 🥺🌹
Fabulous ❤
Really this amazing video thanks alote ❤
What about the corticobulbar tract? It’s not mentioned in the descending tract
Nice job and 5 mins. thank you
You're welcome :)
THE BEST ! AND I MEAN IT THE BEST!
So if someone has a syrinx running from T2-T9 - could that be the cuase of their Dysautonomia?
brilliance at its zenith
do you have a reference list
Thank you so much 💗
Amazing 💯💯
Thanks!
讲得很全面,谢谢您的分享
Great video!
Really amazing ..thank youuuu
Simple and clear
Thank you so much.
Amazing!
Thank you!!
You're welcome, glad it helped!
Vou ter fé no médico amanhã às três horas da tarde vou lá pegar ET o cafezinho tava precisando de um pedido para todos nós estamos aqui esperando aqui
Loss of dorsal colum leads to contralateral loss of sensation ryt @1:25 as they cross at the medulla
Thanks a lot 😁
Wait...I thought white matter was in the middle and grey matter was on the periphery?
Yep that’s the case in the brain but in the spinal cord it’s the opposite
Thank you!
Really helpful :)
Thank you.
You're welcome! 😁
The following area is related to the extrapyramidal system:
1. Red nucleus
2. RAS
3. CORPUS CALLOSUM
4. OCCIPITAL occipital lobe
Plz help .. is it 1 maybe?
Extrapyramidal system is the basal ganglia
just 1 mistake 2:26 the spino olivary tract is not an ascending tract (it is a descending tract instead)
According to Google it's an ascending tract 🧐
Wrong information. It's ascending
Cool
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D ER hoje e o almoço está falando comigo e amanhã às três dias quando chegar lá no médico amanhã às três horas da tarde vou lá no centro de casa
C a gente se fala comigo no médico ET é o cafezinho da tarde vou lá pegar um pedido Du si quiser ir lá no centro de um pedido de uma pergunta
reworded from 50 years ago.
C e amanhã às noite vou dormir aqui e amanhã e amanhã vou ter era rtetrrtrt e amanhã ta fazendo oq
F da vida da vida e o cafezinho tava no médico amanhã vou ter e amanhã vou ter fé e fé e fé no nosso país e amanhã vou lá pegar ET o cafezinho tava no centro de
Xi o cafezinho da
T amo tanto amor e o almoço está pronto vou conseguir dormir aqui e o cafezinho da manhã vou lá pegar ET de uma vez por favor te mandar o
T amo tanto amor da vida da vida da vida da vida da vida da vida da casa da empresa e o almoço amanhã vou ter fé e o almoço está
Ch SP né amor e amanhã vou ter fé no médico e w se fala alguma coisa e amanhã vou e te falo se ela amanhã às e e e o cafezinho tava no centro de
S o cafezinho tava precisando muito de um beijo e te mando msg de um beijo e te falo se vou ter fé e fé no médico e w r da um
Never trust someone who doesn't face the camera
Thank you so much